Aa Sahara Cemetery, Malé, Kaafu Atoll, Maldives 4°10'12.4"N 73°30'28.7"E
Nationality
Maldivian
Other names
Evan Naseem
Criminal charges
Drug abuse
Parent
Mariyam Manike (mother)
Maldivian prison inmate murdered in 2003 by security forces, igniting a reform movement
For other people named Naseem, see Naseem (disambiguation).
Hassan Evan Naseem (Dhivehi: ހަސަން އީވާން ނަސީމް; 1984 – September 19, 2003), commonly referred to as Evan Naseem, is the person whose death became a lever for the current, open, political reform activities in the Maldives.[1] He was serving a jail term at Maafushi Prison for drug offences when he was beaten to death by the National Security Service personnel of the Security unit during a riot which endangered the lives of the prison security personnel.
^"Evan Naseem". Uncuffed: Torture Victims of the Maldives. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
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